Self-Service Group Management

Self-service Active Directory Group Management

The self-service feature vastly reduces the amount of time IT administrators take to manage AD Groups.

By moving your AD Group management into a self-service format, you effectively share the task between your IT administrators, business managers, and regular AD users.

You also:

Improve accuracy.

Provide accountability.

Meet your compliance mandates.

Reduce the work burden on your IT team.

Once Active Directory Group management has been delegated to business managers, they can:

View all the Groups they “own.”

View the users within their Groups.

View, join or leave Groups.

Approve or reject Group membership requests.

Add and remove a user from a Group depending on the Group’s security policy.

Users can assist with group management by viewing groups and other users (based on permissions); and by requesting access or removal from groups. Email notifications provide Group owners with status updates and comments regarding users activities.